Title: Erratum to “Intrinsic connections of the cingulate cortex in the rat suggest the existence of multiple functionally segregated networks” [Neuroscience 133 (2005) 193–207]
Abstract: The publisher regrets that the spacing in Table 2 made the table difficult to read. The correctly spaced Table 2 appears here.Table 2Comparison of the cingulate and regional nomenclature in different studiesJones et al., this studyBrodman (1909) (rabbit)Rose (1931) (rabbit)Krieg (1946) (rat)Krettek and Price (1977) (rat)Vogt and Peters (1981) (rat)Zilles and Wree (1995) (rat)van Groen et al., 1999 (rat)IL25(Much of) Iraα25IL (+DP)25ILSee RosePL32IrBα+Ircα32 (Small region)PL32Cg3See RoseACd24RostralCaudal24+Rest of 32ACdRostralCaudalCg1See RoseIrcαIr bα24b24b′ACv24RestRest24+Rest of 32ACv24a24a′Cg2See RoseIrabαIrabβ−(Incl. In AC)23Caudal IR abc β23−(Incl In RS)−(=24a′, 24b′)—See RoseRSv-a29aRSGγIncluded in presubiculumRsG29aRSGRGa29bRSGαRsG29bRSGRGaRSv-b29cRSGα29bRsG29cRSGRGbRSd29dRSGβ29cRsAg29dRSARdg30Not in ratNot in rat29e(Pre?)Sub 1PresubiculumPostsubiculumOC2MMPart RsAgMed part 18Part RsAgMed part 18Oc2MM18bFr2Praeagr4PrCm4Fr2Preag Open table in a new tab Intrinsic connections of the cingulate cortex in the rat suggest the existence of multiple functionally segregated networksNeuroscienceVol. 133Issue 1PreviewThe cingulate cortex is a functionally and morphologically heterogeneous cortical area comprising a number of interconnected subregions. To date, the exact anatomy of intracingulate connections has not been studied in detail. In the present study we aimed to determine the topographical and laminar characteristics of intrinsic cingulate connections in the rat, using the anterograde tracers Phaseolus vulgaris-leucoagglutinin and biotinylated dextran amine. For assessment of these data we further refined and compared the existing cytoarchitectonic descriptions of the two major cingulate constituents, the anterior cingulate and retrosplenial cortices. Full-Text PDF